Saturn's spectacular rings are now well tilted with respect to Earth, allowing fine views of features such as the Cassini Division between the A and B rings. They will appear even wider during Saturn's 2013-2014 apparition.

In addition to the rings, Saturn's moons are always fun to watch. But aside from 8th-magnitude Titan, which is visible even in binoculars, all of Saturn's moons are relatively faint, and they're easy to confuse with stars. So you really need a good chart or computer tool to tell you which moons are where at any given moment.